Published:
5:30 AM June 27, 2021
Updated:
10:05 AM June 27, 2021
Transam Trucking has been left in limbo due to the coronavirus live music shutdown. Company director Natasha Highcroft (inset). Picture: Rachel Edge
- Credit: Rachel Edge
Flights are taking off and football fans can wildly support their heroes once again.
But people hankering after live music, theatre and culture are still at the back of the queue to get back to normal .
Businesses in the arts and culture industry and the surrounding supply chain are still crippled with uncertainty and say their sector may never get back on track.
Natasha Highcroft is the director of Transam Trucking in Bungay, a company which specialises in the haulage of sound equipment for touring artists.
Published:
5:30 AM June 27, 2021
Updated:
10:05 AM June 27, 2021
Transam Trucking has been left in limbo due to the coronavirus live music shutdown. Company director Natasha Highcroft (inset). Picture: Rachel Edge
- Credit: Rachel Edge
Flights are taking off and football fans can wildly support their heroes once again.
But people hankering after live music, theatre and culture are still at the back of the queue to get back to normal .
Businesses in the arts and culture industry and the surrounding supply chain are still crippled with uncertainty and say their sector may never get back on track.
Natasha Highcroft is the director of Transam Trucking in Bungay, a company which specialises in the haulage of sound equipment for touring artists.